Set in Shatila, a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, two friends revel in the small joys of life until violence suddenly disrupts their world. Forced to flee, they embark on a dangerous journey of survival, confronting fear, chaos, and the stark realities around them. Along the way, they must choose between remaining in the shadows or seeking the light.
After leaving the psychiatric facility where they had been wrongfully confined, Katya and Yulia, two young Russian women whom I have been filming for many years, finally achieve independent lives. This newfound freedom, which they have fought so hard to attain, promises to make their dreams of a new future come true. But how can one be free and pursue their aspirations in today’s Russia?
Hi, it's Anthony DeVito. Maybe you'll like what I made. For about 45 minutes I go on and on with jokes and stories about being poor, being a child, becoming an uncle, having a mom, climate change, Obama, reparations, the police, being middle aged, Gen Z, Stitch Fix, the insurrection and more! The whole special cost about $7000. And I don’t exactly have $7000 I can just throw around. My mom does need a new rack. So if you feel so inclined to throw me a couple shekels, here’s how you can do that.
In A World That Won’t Stop Singing is a documentary following two people with musical anhedonia, a rare condition where music brings no emotion, as they experience a music festival.
On the morning of Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, Nathaniel Brent took a walk around his neighborhood and decided to document his sights using an iPhone 16 Pro.
The stories of people and families from Artsakh, Armenia, following the forced displacement of 120,000 Armenians in September, 2023, with intimate testimonies that display the human costs of war.
Voyeurs. Paranoid delusions. Photographic guns. Surveillance states. A video about the feeling that someone is watching you. A spiritual sequel to Lily Alexandre's previous film "Notes On Vanishing".
A woman scrolls through google maps in Beirut, her father´s homeland, while searching for her dead brother. The river and the sea share the common theme of loss. A poem by Nuria Suaya.